I really do, too! One of few interesting hits from that night, I thought. I do prefer to see risks and misses than everyone dressed conservatively.
I really do, too! One of few interesting hits from that night, I thought. I do prefer to see risks and misses than everyone dressed conservatively.
That sounds gorgeous. I’m just going on Etsy right now for like, a February cloak/ cape whatever. My birthday is coming up...
Totally and sadly true. I suspect that she just needs more life experience in general and hopefully her point of view will become more flexible, as tends to happen as we experience more. It IS too bad however that she decides to put down and judge a whole group of women while changing her ideology and paying some…
Fixed it:
Right? Who is anyone to question our personal beliefs and what we know of ourselves?
I wanted that SO badly!
Seriously! I was just recalling to my boyfriend how when I was ages 7-10, in the mid-80s, Charlie’s Angels reruns were on in the afternoon after school and I faithfully watched every episode! I totally thought the way Chris, Kelly (my favorite) and Sabrina lived and worked— like the extraordinarily basic but also…
I had forgotten all about her until this thread and now I’m remembering that it was her and Monroe I liked— definitely NOT the dumbass, foil dad! Unfortunately, iirc,the daughters kinda had that dumb blond, down-to-earth brunette thing going on too?
Holy shit, that’s terrible. I’m not shocked, I’m aware of what has been and is in our popular culture but still, to see it is shocking.
Whaaa???!!! Where’s this post?! That sounds terrible, I don’t want to watch it, I’m just curious. I feel for Jim J Bullock as an actor. Was part of that motivated because he was gay?
Me too — I didn’t really like the daughters but I liked Jim J Bullock and Ted Knight’s characters... somehow. Those puppets?
Lol!
You hit it perfectly. I’ve been seething and part of me has been telling myself “ just click over to something else!” but I also wanted to try to create a cogent statement against/ in response to this fool because I knew, under my frustration, one existed!
I was at a feminist meeting in 97 and was myself not interested in being married, but didn’t really see what that had to do with anyone else, anyway, a super awesome woman in her mid 20s was at the first meeting and she had tons of energy and great ideas. She mentioned her husband. A woman on the other side of the…
Absolutely. I mean, they could just broadcast more actual footage and recent feeds but then they couldn’t necessarily shape the story and that’s really what they are for. I remember how CNN covered Desert Storm like it was a prime time TV war with Wolf Blitzer (what a name!) and it was surreal. Then, the LA riots,…
It was in Bowling for Columbine, one of his documentaries. The point of that action was to show that people weren’t and aren’t powerless against corporations, a message that was becoming louder and more prevalent in the late 90s when it came out. Many, many lawsuits had found in favor of corporations over “the little…
Thank you
Oh, I was sure it was Schumer!
Sorry, I get that you’re saying that Maher upsets you a lot, I was just surprised to see Moore brought up. I think he gets a ton of unfair criticism.
This is interesting to me because I have followed Moore since Roger & Me, I grew up in a factory town in the late 80's, and while he could be a smartass, I have seen him on his personal time do a lot for working people — like hotel workers, etc. I couldn’t think of someone further away from Maher, a multimillionaire…